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to bring to the jury that is a credible form of science. but in death penalty cases, the courts have held, supreme court has held, you really have to give the defense a tremendous amount of leeway to make their case. so, i actually think it's going to be a tough call for the jim. >> mark, what's your call? >> i think what's going to happen is this judge will allow in part of the testimony. my guess is they are going to say okay, the stuff about it's a reactive crime scene or the's consistent with something that was not, probably not premeditated. i don't think -- i think the prosecution's got the better argument when it comes to this is in the jury's province of the ultimate issue, meaning you can't opine or you can't put an expert up who's gonna tell this jury, okay, this was reactive and therefore, it's manslaughter as opposed to it was premeditated. so i think the judge will say okay, i'm going to let the expert bring in, but only go to a point and not going to be able to make conclusions az to the magic word premeditated or not. >> what
to bring to the jury that is a credible form of science. but in death penalty cases, the courts have held, supreme court has held, you really have to give the defense a tremendous amount of leeway to make their case. so, i actually think it's going to be a tough call for the jim. >> mark, what's your call? >> i think what's going to happen is this judge will allow in part of the testimony. my guess is they are going to say okay, the stuff about it's a reactive crime scene or the's...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> testimony today in stubenville ohio, in the trial of two high school football plays accused of raping a 16-year-old girl during a series of parties one night last summer. now straight in its third day. it has attracted, obviously, national media attention due to evidence presented in court, including text messages and cell phone video. prosecutor says the messages show a night of heavy drinking and the sexual abuse of the alleged victim. key question is whether the 16-year-old girl was too drunk to understand what was happening to her. more tonight from poppy harlow, who is in stubenville. and a warning again, some of the details of the case are graphic. >> reporter: two teen eyewitnesses testified today that they saw the defendants, malik richmond and rent mays, rape a 16-year-old girl. the first witness, a 17-year-old friend of both defendants, said he saw trent mays penetrate the alleged victim with his fingers in the back seat of a car. he testified he vide
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> testimony today in stubenville ohio, in the trial of two high school football plays accused of raping a 16-year-old girl during a series of parties one night last summer. now straight in its third day. it has attracted, obviously, national media attention due to evidence presented in court, including text messages and cell phone video. prosecutor says the messages show a night of heavy drinking and the sexual...
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some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. >> on the occasion of being sworn in as president for the second time, when he likely commanded about as much attention of the country as he ever will. president obama put climate change front and center. one of the first issues he talked about in detail in his inaugural address after first addressing the economic issues. that are obviously at the front of everyone's minds. he went right to climate change. came before immigration before he talked about detail in war even. he did the same thing during his state of the union address less than a month later. after first tackling the economy. he went directly to climate change. >> i urge this congress to get together, pursue a bipartisan market based solution to climate change. like the one john mccain and joe lieberman worked on to the a few years ago. but, if congress won't act soon to protect future generations, i will. i will direct -- i will direct my cabinet to come up wit
some may still deny the overwhelming judgment of science, but none can avoid the devastating impact of raging fires and crippling drought and more powerful storms. >> on the occasion of being sworn in as president for the second time, when he likely commanded about as much attention of the country as he ever will. president obama put climate change front and center. one of the first issues he talked about in detail in his inaugural address after first addressing the economic issues. that...
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we've done a lot more and i think in general terms for science board is right. we need to do better at exercising such diets and we need to do better working with the team to detect such threats, red teaming i suggested would have the way to go here and so we can put a punctuation mark at the end of sentence. >> is that underway quickset discontinuous reviews underway? >> yes, in fact the pace of increase could we completed a review of the minuteman system that's so very long ago. we have a little different problem of course with aircraft in flight and submarines underway. we are confident the com activity to those. but i think this is something we need to increase the volume of thinking on this whole issue. >> general alexander, do you want to add anything to that? >> just three key points. first, general kehler has had a series working with both the nsa site and cyber command say to that of vulnerabilities and addresses. i would tell you they've done a great job in doing that and i think that's moved in the right direction and the conclusion general kehler jus
we've done a lot more and i think in general terms for science board is right. we need to do better at exercising such diets and we need to do better working with the team to detect such threats, red teaming i suggested would have the way to go here and so we can put a punctuation mark at the end of sentence. >> is that underway quickset discontinuous reviews underway? >> yes, in fact the pace of increase could we completed a review of the minuteman system that's so very long ago....
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to preach the certainty of science with regard to our climate but ignore the absolute fact that science has proven that life begins at conception. >> michael: and speaking of attention-seeking science bashers, rand paul got his 15 minutes today. that's better than 13 hours i guess. he used this chunk of time to bash medical research. >> does it really take $3 million to discover that monkeys like humans act crazy on meth? >> michael: well, that's rand paul sober, i would hate to see like he would be like on meth. paul didn't go after life-saving research but senior members of his own part. paul has been engaged in a war of words with senator mccain and had some choice ones today. >> the g.o.p. of old has grown steal and moss-covered. i don't think we need to name any names. >> michael: no, rand, no names necessary. steal and moss-covered describes the entire republican party. here is the evidence, rick perry was booed today when he dared to utter the words of hispanic outreach. today he went after senator dianne feinstein who introduced the assault weapons ban. >> it seems to me that al
to preach the certainty of science with regard to our climate but ignore the absolute fact that science has proven that life begins at conception. >> michael: and speaking of attention-seeking science bashers, rand paul got his 15 minutes today. that's better than 13 hours i guess. he used this chunk of time to bash medical research. >> does it really take $3 million to discover that monkeys like humans act crazy on meth? >> michael: well, that's rand paul sober, i would hate...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>. >> chris: one of the favorite past times in washington is pick out the rising stars. somebody who qualifies in the last area is our power player of the week. >> we looked at the books a month ahead and especially on weekends it's booked within minutes. >> he was one of the celebrity chefs. at his restaurant in frederick, maryland 45 minutes from washington folks are happy to pay hundred dollars a person for the privilege of eating his food. >> great satisfaction i get being a chef is when a diner tries something for the first time and i see the glow on their face, i know i have done my job. >> tonight's elimination challenge winner is ryan. >> he put himself on the map when he competed on top chef. one of the other contestants is his brother michael and the finals came down to the brothers. >> you are the top chef. >> congratulations. >> chris: how did it feel when your brother beat you? >> i was not upset or mad but ways proud of the fact is that we were both
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>. >> chris: one of the favorite past times in washington is pick out the rising stars. somebody who qualifies in the last area is our power player of the week. >> we looked at the books a month ahead and especially on weekends it's booked within minutes. >> he was one of the celebrity chefs. at his restaurant in frederick, maryland 45 minutes from washington folks are happy to pay hundred dollars a...
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. >> thinking of political science and with the republican party finding itself in sort of a coincidental temporal box yesterday, president obama nominating the first hispanic in tom perez and the autopsy about what went wrong in the last election. obviously, they don't like top perez as nominee. mostly for his politics. >> the basic problem the republican party has had when it's come to nonwhite voters, this is sort of at the root of it. you can go back, if you look at the message that was in this autopsy report, all about inclusion, respect, outreach, you can find repeated by past chairman, presidential nominees, major congressional leaders going back to the 1960s and '70s. the critical moment and modern evolution in terms of its relationships with voters, it was 1964. now they're getting into territory where the same thing is almost happening with latinos. they do slightly better, but are sort of permanently about 25%. so the most glaring problem here, we have rhetoric about immigration when it's somebody like perez. there's some rhetorical problems, but a deeper problem and that is th
. >> thinking of political science and with the republican party finding itself in sort of a coincidental temporal box yesterday, president obama nominating the first hispanic in tom perez and the autopsy about what went wrong in the last election. obviously, they don't like top perez as nominee. mostly for his politics. >> the basic problem the republican party has had when it's come to nonwhite voters, this is sort of at the root of it. you can go back, if you look at the message...
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like the pipeline, the pipeline, we have an opportunity to build that energy economy, technology and science were two areas we're actually the champions in the world on those areas, so if we would allow for us to focus on growing our gdp, growing our economy we'd find ourselves with a strong opportunity to remain the world's super power. >> uma: coming from the chief executive, did it surprise you he would actually go on the record saying that he thought it was basically, we really didn't have a crisis to deal with? >> yeah, i think you hear democrat leaders saying there are spending problems and surprises to every american. what we should focus on as well is not only that we have the crisis from a financial standpoint. how do we solve that problem? and i look at my personal journey and met an entrepreneur who taught me out to make my way out of poverty of being in business and creating jobs. it'd be nice to have some of our friends on the left talk about job creation and from a regular standpoint and from a tax standpoint. if we did that we'd see our economy start to grow. >> uma: if we con
like the pipeline, the pipeline, we have an opportunity to build that energy economy, technology and science were two areas we're actually the champions in the world on those areas, so if we would allow for us to focus on growing our gdp, growing our economy we'd find ourselves with a strong opportunity to remain the world's super power. >> uma: coming from the chief executive, did it surprise you he would actually go on the record saying that he thought it was basically, we really didn't...
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commerce, justice, science gets a full bill. but not labor, health, human services, education, and related agencies. interesting, isn't it? interesting. that the one bill that speaks to educating our young, making sure that working families have adequate child-care protection, increasing our medical research at n.i.h., protecting food safety and drug safety through the cente center for disease col and prevention, that has to be on an auto pilot from last year and the year before. so my amendment costs exactly what's in the underlying c.r. what's in this agreement -- what's in this agreement -- or what's in my amendment was agreed upon by the house democrats and house republicans, senate republicans, senate democrats in our negotiations last december. i mean the committee, the appropriations committee. there's a lot of talk about being bipartisan around here. well, mr. president, we engaged in bipartisan negotiations last fall, took us months, and we reefed an agreement in december. that's bipartisan work. and now my amendment mi
commerce, justice, science gets a full bill. but not labor, health, human services, education, and related agencies. interesting, isn't it? interesting. that the one bill that speaks to educating our young, making sure that working families have adequate child-care protection, increasing our medical research at n.i.h., protecting food safety and drug safety through the cente center for disease col and prevention, that has to be on an auto pilot from last year and the year before. so my...
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you often hear the left lecture on science. we are on the side of science. anybody who ignores the obvious point that if you expend more energy than you bring in, you die, whether a business, person, or country. the person who ignores that is against science. in the long run, a country that spends more than it raises cannot continue. it is an existential threat to our country. that was established by economist after economist. common sense confirms it. the federal debt, there's a bigger problem. >> let me quote dick cheney, who said ronald reagan taught us that deficits do not matter. dick cheney was wrong. he was wrong then and now. of course deficits matter, but any one of you who supported the bush plans has no right to speak. i helped bill clinton balance the budget and build a surplus. why? because we had good economic times. in good economic times, you pay down the deficit, but reagan and bush did not, and in bad you have to stimulate in the near term, as thank god president obama is doing. we democrats will balance the budget once again. >> paul, whic
you often hear the left lecture on science. we are on the side of science. anybody who ignores the obvious point that if you expend more energy than you bring in, you die, whether a business, person, or country. the person who ignores that is against science. in the long run, a country that spends more than it raises cannot continue. it is an existential threat to our country. that was established by economist after economist. common sense confirms it. the federal debt, there's a bigger...
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popular caricature of conservatism in the mainstream mocks it as anti-intellectual, ain't science and uncurious. despite successes of right wing broadcasters, like glenn beck and hannity, and despite the success of populist-ish governors like scott walker and bobby jindal and despite the effectiveness of the tea party in corralling conservatism in a grassroots cause, the movement has been successfully demonized by liberals as plutocratic, corporatist, anti-other and anti-poor. i believe both are unfair characterizations. if politics is perception, then conservatism is failing on both fronts. the good news is the job of revitalizing both the movement's hitch history of intellectualism and every man tradition has two very capable applicants. the bad news is, they will need to work together. rand paul and marco rubio are often pitted against one another competes for influence and authority, at times they seem to encourage this and may, in fact, end up competing in 2016. but their differences now and until then should be exploited in productive ways for the party that addressed those two
popular caricature of conservatism in the mainstream mocks it as anti-intellectual, ain't science and uncurious. despite successes of right wing broadcasters, like glenn beck and hannity, and despite the success of populist-ish governors like scott walker and bobby jindal and despite the effectiveness of the tea party in corralling conservatism in a grassroots cause, the movement has been successfully demonized by liberals as plutocratic, corporatist, anti-other and anti-poor. i believe both...
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is science is settled. it is the future. some in the gop are jumping on that bandwagon. whenever someone tells you the science is settled and the debate is over, that is a sure sign that the debate is not over, but that they are afraid the debate might begin. [applause] they want to tell you it is settled and let's hurry up and make this decision and get on the right side of history. god determines who is on the right side of history. not the mainstream media and not the government. [applause] most of you are here seen the growing states and gobbling up more of the free market and freedom and self. if religious freedom is threatened, it is just the same. these of the twin engines that have made this the greatest country in the history of the world. finally, let me say that when the government kills freedom of religion and faith is pushed out of the public square, not just bad things happen. many good things do not happen. in my book, i tell the story of what happens when a man tracks religion into the public square and let it affect how the government behaves. do you thi
is science is settled. it is the future. some in the gop are jumping on that bandwagon. whenever someone tells you the science is settled and the debate is over, that is a sure sign that the debate is not over, but that they are afraid the debate might begin. [applause] they want to tell you it is settled and let's hurry up and make this decision and get on the right side of history. god determines who is on the right side of history. not the mainstream media and not the government. [applause]...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. >>> here's what's happening. president obama traveled to illinois to speak about clean energy. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel says the u.s. is to beef up missile defenses. >>> more problems for carnival cruise line: now back to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." all politics is local, and it doesn't get more local than your own family. that's especially the case when it comes to gay rights. harvey milk said 3 1/2 decades ago, once ameri
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. licking the cream off these oreo cookies. that's stupid. you're wasting the best part. shuh, says the man without a helicopter. wait, don't go! [ male announcer ] choose your side at oreo.com. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ >>> as the catholic church celebrates the elevation of pope francis who once spoke as inequality as skpacandalous, republicans celebrate the third iteration of the paul ryan budget about which many of used the exact same word. ryan's budget costs almost $1 trillion from both medicare and in particular medicaid. and it unnecessarily cuts almost one in five dollars out of the program exon lcommonly referred food stamps. joining us now, jared bern
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. licking the cream off these oreo cookies. that's stupid. you're wasting the best part. shuh, says the man without a helicopter. wait, don't go! [ male announcer ] choose your side at oreo.com. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> on capitol hill today the man who runs nasa was asked, what could be done if a large meteor were headed for new york city? his answer? pray. cnn's chris lawrence has more on today's hearings. pretty scary stuff going on, chris. >> you said it, wolf. the only reason people aren't scared out of their minds is the fact that it's so rare for one of these big rocks to hit the earth. but look. there are 10,000 to 20,000 asteroids out there big enough to devastate a continent and only 10% have been detected. russians saw a flash of light and heard the sonic boom. the meteor exploded with the force of a nuclear bomb. it did $30 million in damage and injured thousands. and no one saw it coming. >> we were fortunate that the events of last month were simply an interesting coincidence rather than a catastrophe. >> reporter: the nation's top science officials were called before congress tuesday to explain what they're doing to detect similar threats from space. >> objects
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> on capitol hill today the man who runs nasa was asked, what could be done if a large meteor were headed for new york city? his answer? pray. cnn's chris lawrence has more on today's hearings. pretty scary stuff going on, chris. >> you said it, wolf. the only reason people aren't scared out of their minds is the fact that it's so rare for one of these big rocks to hit the earth. but look. there are 10,000 to...
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. >> little tools used in science labs. >> chris: here they put a cut of meat in a vacuum-sealed bag and cook it in water with in a tenth of a degree celsius to a medium rare and put it on a grill to finish it. >> the blend of how we first started cooking. over fire and wood and smoke. to the precision of what we have now in the
. >> little tools used in science labs. >> chris: here they put a cut of meat in a vacuum-sealed bag and cook it in water with in a tenth of a degree celsius to a medium rare and put it on a grill to finish it. >> the blend of how we first started cooking. over fire and wood and smoke. to the precision of what we have now in the
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in the past few years in this body, climate science has become a taboo topic. i watched when my back was out in the last few days one of the harry potter movies on the television, and lord valdemort was called he who shall not be named in those harry potter stories. well, carbon pollution is the pollution which shall not be named. climate change, the harm that is caused by that pollution is the harm that shall not be named. the obstructionists want to squelch any discussion of the pollution which shall not be named. so as to let big polluters continue dumping carbon and other greenhouse gas into our oceans and atmosphere. take, for instance, the house select committee on energy independence and global warming created in 2007 as a forum for confronting the economic and security challenges of our dependence on foreign fuels. when republicans took controlf the house of reprentatives in 2011, they disbanded that committee. end of discussion. between may, 2011, and december, 2012, our colleagues in the house of representatives, henry waxman and bobby rush, who were
in the past few years in this body, climate science has become a taboo topic. i watched when my back was out in the last few days one of the harry potter movies on the television, and lord valdemort was called he who shall not be named in those harry potter stories. well, carbon pollution is the pollution which shall not be named. climate change, the harm that is caused by that pollution is the harm that shall not be named. the obstructionists want to squelch any discussion of the pollution...
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clearasil, the science of clear skin. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started next. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "bill press show," live on your radio, and current tv. >> bill: here we go 12 minutes before the top of the hour. the "full court press" on abmonday morning, march 18th. well, three months now since the december 14th massacre at sandy hook elementary school but for hedge funds and financial firms on wall street it has been business as usual. bill has made this a key issue of his. he joins us again on our news line this morning. bill also a candidate for mayor of new york city. good morning. >> hey bill it is a good to be back. >> bill: thanks for joining us again. i know you put out the word for investors to drop these gun manufacturers, and they are doing just the opposite right? >> most of them are. but we have seen a couple of companies go the other way since newtown. we did a rep
clearasil, the science of clear skin. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started next. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "bill press show," live on your radio, and current tv. >> bill: here we go 12 minutes before the top of the hour. the "full court press" on abmonday morning, march 18th. well, three months now since the...
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we too many people believe that republicans are anti women, anti science, and i worker, and the list goes on and on. many voters are unwilling to choose our candidates, even though they share our core beliefs, because those voters seem unloved, unwanted, and on will come in our party. tonight, my thought is this -- if watson can learn from his past mistakes, so can we. this means we move beyond the divisive and extraneous issues that currently defined the public debate. never again and the republican party simply write off entire segments of our society because we assume our principles have limited appeal. they have broad appeal. [applause] appeal, and we need to be larger than that. host: robert costas, a quick take away. policyhe has some prescriptions. and he wants the party to listen to what he is saying on immigration and moderation of town, coming towards the center at least in how you talk to certain demographic groups, but conservatives are skeptical about the bush. i respect his record in florida, but there have been so many stars emerging since he left office that he is an
we too many people believe that republicans are anti women, anti science, and i worker, and the list goes on and on. many voters are unwilling to choose our candidates, even though they share our core beliefs, because those voters seem unloved, unwanted, and on will come in our party. tonight, my thought is this -- if watson can learn from his past mistakes, so can we. this means we move beyond the divisive and extraneous issues that currently defined the public debate. never again and the...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. martha: well this will make you think twice about playing hookey from work. the british man made a international headlines when he got between a shark and his kids in an australian beach is out of his job. he was on sick leave for stress apparently at the time of that beach outing. a letter from his former employer, a charity no less, says, while unfit to work, you were well enough to travel to australia. according to recent news footage of yourself in queensland, you allegedly grabbed a shark by the tail and narrowly missed being beaten by quickly jumping out of the way. how great is that? is bit after bad break for him. but he has a great story to tell, right. he may have saved the kids lives. maybe the charity will be charitable maybe stress relief was going to the beach for him. he was getting rid of stress. bill: australia. tough mates. all done. >>> post-election honeymoon might be over as far as the public is concerned. here is the new poll. take a look at it. the president all
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. martha: well this will make you think twice about playing hookey from work. the british man made a international headlines when he got between a shark and his kids in an australian beach is out of his job. he was on sick leave for stress apparently at the time of that beach outing. a letter from his former employer, a charity no less, says, while unfit to work, you were well enough to travel to australia. according to...
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second life sciences cluster. a lot is driven by investments nat national institute of health have made. these investments that the government has made have transformed the way people live around the world in addition to providing job opportunities and innovation that can propel us into the next century. the notion we would not fund that is really alarming. if you are a kid doing science, you don't have to be in the united states. you can go to china or israel or england or someplace where they are making these investments. all of the tea party folks we are going to lose our leadership and science around the world. grants aren't getting completed on that side. but, also, in the military you know, any republican or democrat would want their government or their military to plan for the threats that they have. the sequester is putting people on leave, furlough and discouraging people we would like from serving us from thinking about the government as an option. >> two weeks into it. >> it's silly. >> scott peter did
second life sciences cluster. a lot is driven by investments nat national institute of health have made. these investments that the government has made have transformed the way people live around the world in addition to providing job opportunities and innovation that can propel us into the next century. the notion we would not fund that is really alarming. if you are a kid doing science, you don't have to be in the united states. you can go to china or israel or england or someplace where they...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> if there was ever a second term honeymoon, it looks like it's over. president obama's job approval rating has dropped eight points since the start of the year, and for the first time since september, it stands below 50%. our new cnn/orc poll puts it at 47%, to be exact. so let's find out what's going on. joining us now, our chief political analyst, gloria bowler and chief correspondent, dana bash. what do you make of the eight-point drop? >> well, i think things have not been going well for the president for the last few months. and i think it shows. and when you look deeper into this poll, we also ask the question about budget and fiscal policy, do you approve or disapprove of the way the president's handling it? 67% disapprove of the way the president is handling fiscal policy. and i think that has an awful lot to do with this, wolf. >> you know, yes. there's no question that that is a big part of it. i went back with our pollster, katie holland, curious abou
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> if there was ever a second term honeymoon, it looks like it's over. president obama's job approval rating has dropped eight points since the start of the year, and for the first time since september, it stands below 50%. our new cnn/orc poll puts it at 47%, to be exact. so let's find out what's going on. joining us now, our chief political analyst, gloria bowler and chief correspondent, dana bash. what do you make...
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those are our investments in science and research to help power our economy. those are our investments to help modernize our infrastructure. they cut transportation by 15% when we have 15% unemployment in the construction industry. so mr. chairman, the american people rejected the kind of uncompromising lopsided approach that we see once again presented here in the house. the same thing we've seen for the last three years as if we hadn't even had a debate last fall. now, in the democratic alternative, we focus on the main issue right now and in the future. we don't only want strong economic growth in the future, we want to see accelerated job growth right now. you know, we've seen some momentum in the jobs market in the last couple months. but the republican budget, it will put the brakes on that growth. now, the chairman of the budget committee can quote what economists all he wants and there are economists that say it will do this or won't do this or will do that, but we have an empire in the congress, we have a refugee. they are called the congressional bud
those are our investments in science and research to help power our economy. those are our investments to help modernize our infrastructure. they cut transportation by 15% when we have 15% unemployment in the construction industry. so mr. chairman, the american people rejected the kind of uncompromising lopsided approach that we see once again presented here in the house. the same thing we've seen for the last three years as if we hadn't even had a debate last fall. now, in the democratic...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> anger is boiling over in the streets of brooklyn. kate's here, she's got that and some of the other day's top stories. >> what was supposed to be a peaceful vigil quickly turned into a chaotic and confrontational scene. new york police shot and killed a 16-year-old they say was armed and turned on them. but some of the community argues it was a racially motivated police brutality. last night 46 people were arrested. and community leaders are accusing outsiders of coming in and inciting violence. >>> another name was added to the fbi's ten most wanted list today. gracias is wanted for a murder in the denver area back in august 2011. the victim was beaten and stand. the fbi says rivera gracias is believed to be hiding in el salvador and may try to travel to the u.s. he's said to be a member of the notorious ms-13 gang. >>> back here in the u.s., michigan's republican governor made a dramatic move today to fix detroit's financial mess. the city is billions of doll
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> anger is boiling over in the streets of brooklyn. kate's here, she's got that and some of the other day's top stories. >> what was supposed to be a peaceful vigil quickly turned into a chaotic and confrontational scene. new york police shot and killed a 16-year-old they say was armed and turned on them. but some of the community argues it was a racially motivated police brutality. last night 46 people...
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we also need -- there's a lot of high, high end science technology engineering math talent in this country, students who come from overseas. we need them to stay here because they'll create jobs in the united states. right, ed? >> so, ed, what is the deal? how do we get to a comprehensive immigration reform package that both sides can agree on? >> well, you know, joe, it's very similar to the discussions we've been having about the debt. both sides are going to have to give a little. there's not going to be a bill with democrats will not vote for a bill without a real path way to citizenship. and that's to some people in the republican party that's -- they consider that amnesty. it has to be in the bill. and for our side, we have to understand that stepped up enforcement at the border, verify for businesses, that has to be part of the bill or else republicans won't vote for it. each side has to give a little. if they do. this is easier to achieve than obviously the debt is. and maybe this can be a precursor to working something out on the debt. we need something in washington, d. d.c., joe
we also need -- there's a lot of high, high end science technology engineering math talent in this country, students who come from overseas. we need them to stay here because they'll create jobs in the united states. right, ed? >> so, ed, what is the deal? how do we get to a comprehensive immigration reform package that both sides can agree on? >> well, you know, joe, it's very similar to the discussions we've been having about the debt. both sides are going to have to give a...